Occasional Wild Parties

Occasional Wild Parties by Sam Riviere is a first edition collection published by Penguin Books in 2017, featuring 120 pages of poetry. This anthology showcases the work of Riviere alongside fellow poets Frederick Seidel and Kathryn Maris, each bringing their unique perspectives to contemporary themes. The collection explores a range of subjects, including technology, celebrity culture, and the complexities of modern life, revealing the less glamorous aspects of civilized society.
Readers will find a diverse array of poetic voices that engage with topics such as the intricacies of human relationships and the darker sides of high society. Riviere’s “post-internet” style contrasts with Seidel’s sharp observations and Maris’s dark wit, creating a multifaceted exploration of contemporary existence. Through their distinct approaches, the poets lift the veil on societal norms, offering insights that resonate with the complexities of today’s world.
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Occasional Wild Parties brings together Sam Riviere, one of the most discussed of the new generation of British poets, whose ‘post-internet’ poetry sees him acting now as scribe, now as DJ, taking in everything from technologized romance to celebrity culture as filtered through Kim Kardashian’s make-up routine; the ‘elegant ghoul’ Frederick Seidel, zooming through the dark underbelly of international high society on his Ducati racing bike; and the wonderfully observant Kathryn Maris, whose work ranges with a dark wit over incomprehensible deities, wayward mothers, the politics of children’s sports contests, and psychoanalysis. All three lift the lid on their corners of civilized society to show the less glittering realities that lie just beneath the surface.
“On the verge of perpetrating acts of artistic barbarism
“I perceived a spoon as the title of a plate of food”
– SAM RIVIERE, ‘Mindfulness’
“Deer garter-belt across our vision
And stand there waiting for our decision.
“Our only decision was how to cook the venison.
I am civilized but
I see the silence
And write the words for the thought balloon.”
– FREDERICK SEIDEL, ‘Kill Poem’
“The man in the basement wrote stories about heroin.
The woman in the attic read stories with heroines.
The woman in the attic noticed a bruise that ran from the top to the base of her thigh.
The bruise looked like Europe.
The man in the basement was in love with the sister of the secretive man who loved him more.
He whooped to the woman, ‘You killed your student?’
To himself he wept, ‘I killed my father.’”
– KATHRYN MARIS, ‘The House with Only an Attic and a Basement’
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